Known to be the second largest in the world and the largest in Sri Lanka alone, discover the Hummanaya Blow Hole while you explore the southern coast! Located in Kudawella, a little after the bustling town of Matara; the Hummanaya Blow Hole can be accessed by a short 5-10 minute walk through a small, quiet village dotted with local vendors selling handicrafts, street food and refreshing beverages. Enjoy scenic views of the beautiful blue coast as you trek along the pathway leading to the attraction. After the main entrance and ticket counter, trek through rugged terrain before reaching this natural attraction. The blow hole attracts tourists from around the world to witness its magnificence.
Although King Ravana has been portrayed as a villain in many places, the character of Ravana is regarded as a deity in Sri Lanka. Additionally, in several parts of India and in the islands of Bali (present-day Indonesia), King Ravana is also worshipped. There is a belief that Ravana is a special follower of Lord Shiva. However, according to the Mahayana Buddhist story called the 'Lankavatara Sutra,' it is evident that King Ravana was also inclined towards Buddhism.
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